Mark Brunson

Mark Brunson

Utah State University

H-index: 41

North America-United States

About Mark Brunson

Mark Brunson, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 25 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Utah State University, specializes in the field of socio-ecological systems, ecological restoration, invasion biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Got plants? Availability of and challenges to production of native plants for wetland restoration

American perceptions and attitudes about domestic climate migrants and migration

Experiences with wildfire are associated with private landowners’ management decisions, relationships, and perceptions of risk

Worldviews more than experience predict Californians’ support for wildfire risk mitigation policies

Future direction of fuels management in sagebrush rangelands

Goldilocks forbs: survival is highest outside—but not too far outside—of Wyoming big sagebrush canopies

Níksókowaawák as Axiom: The Indispensability of Comprehensive Relational Animacy in Blackfoot Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing

How social and ecological characteristics shape transaction costs in polycentric wildfire governance: insights from the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Ecosystem, California, USA

Mark Brunson Information

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Citations(all)

5701

Citations(since 2020)

1847

Cited By

4597

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

25

i10Index(all)

90

i10Index(since 2020)

52

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Mark Brunson Skills & Research Interests

socio-ecological systems

ecological restoration

invasion biology

Top articles of Mark Brunson

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Got plants? Availability of and challenges to production of native plants for wetland restoration

Restoration Ecology

Annie L Henry

Rae Robinson

Kate Sinnott

Mark Brunson

Adrienne Ernst

...

2024/3/21

American perceptions and attitudes about domestic climate migrants and migration

Weather, Climate, and Society

Brittany S Harris

Mark Brunson

Peter D Howe

2024/1

Experiences with wildfire are associated with private landowners’ management decisions, relationships, and perceptions of risk

Landscape and Urban Planning

Clare Aslan

Ryan Tarver

Mark Brunson

Sam Veloz

Ben Sikes

...

2024/7/1

Worldviews more than experience predict Californians’ support for wildfire risk mitigation policies

Environmental Research Letters

Alexander Howe

Erika M Blomdahl

Ellie Smith-Eskridge

Dakoeta Pinto

Mark W Brunson

...

2024/4

Future direction of fuels management in sagebrush rangelands

Rangeland Ecology & Management

Douglas J. Shinneman

Eva K. Strand

Mike Pellant

John T. Abatzoglou

Mark W. Brunson

...

2023

Goldilocks forbs: survival is highest outside—but not too far outside—of Wyoming big sagebrush canopies

Restoration Ecology

Sofia Koutzoukis

David A Pyke

Mark W Brunson

Jacopo Baggio

Carmen Calzado‐Martinez

...

2023/8

Níksókowaawák as Axiom: The Indispensability of Comprehensive Relational Animacy in Blackfoot Ways of Knowing, Being, and Doing

Society & Natural Resources

Sandra Bartlett Atwood

Ninna Piiksii (Chief Bird) Mike Bruised Head

Mark W Brunson

Aahsaopi (State of Being) Laverne First Rider

Tim Frandy

...

2023/4/10

How social and ecological characteristics shape transaction costs in polycentric wildfire governance: insights from the Sequoia-Kings Canyon Ecosystem, California, USA

Ecology and Society

R Patrick Bixler

Rebecca S Epanchin-Niell

Mark W Brunson

Ryan D Tarver

Benjamin A Sikes

...

2023/3/1

Southwest-The Fifth National Climate Assessment Basin

American Geophysical Union Meeting Abstract

EH Elias

DD White

KA Thomas

CE Bradatan

MW Brunson

...

2023/12/15

Public Perceptions and Tradeoffs in Using Prescribed Fire to Reduce Wildfire Risk

Western Economics Forum

Mark Brunson

2023

Enhancing local governance through community‐based conservation: lessons learned from a Utah local working group

Wildlife Society Bulletin

Justin R Small

Terry A Messmer

Mark W Brunson

Eric T Thacker

David K Dahlgren

2023/9

Disturbance and Invasive Plant Occurrence along High-Elevation Boundaries Surrounding California Protected Areas

Natural Areas Journal

Natalie Otto

Mark Brunson

Clare Aslan

2023/1

Addressing barriers to proactive restoration of at‐risk sagebrush communities: a causal layered analysis

Restoration Ecology

Carmen Calzado‐Martinez

Mark W Brunson

Sofia Koutzoukis

Jacopo Baggio

Kari E Veblen

2023/9

Soil characteristics and bare ground cover differ among jurisdictions and disturbance histories in Western US protected area-centered ecosystems

Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Clare E Aslan

Luke Zachmann

Rebecca S Epanchin-Niell

Mark W Brunson

Samuel Veloz

...

2022/12/23

Integrating social and ecological predictors to understand variation within ecosystems: A case study of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park PACE

Natural Areas Journal

Clare E Aslan

Samuel Veloz

Rebecca S Epanchin-Niell

Mark W Brunson

Benjamin A Sikes

2022/10

Effects of wildfire on collaborative management of rangelands: A case study of the 2015 Soda Fire

Rangelands

Gwendŵr R Meredith

Mark W Brunson

2022/10/1

Barriers and opportunities for cooperative wetland management: a case study in the greater Rocky Mountain National Park ecosystem

Wetlands Ecology and Management

Meghan K Tait

Mark W Brunson

2022/4

Human dimensions in silviculture

Mark W Brunson

2021/11/28

Coupled ecological and management connectivity across administrative boundaries in undeveloped landscapes

Ecosphere

Clare E Aslan

Mark W Brunson

Benjamin A Sikes

Rebecca S Epanchin‐Niell

Samuel Veloz

...

2021/1

Management innovations for resilient public rangelands: adoption constraints and considerations for interagency diffusion

Rangeland Ecology & Management

Gwendŵr R Meredith

Mark W Brunson

Stuart P Hardegree

2021/3/1

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